Jacob Johnson, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 October 10

Author Johnson, Jacob

Date10 October, 1768

Call Number768560.2

abstractJohnson writes that a number of wealthy men have come to the congress and are enticing the Indians into selling their lands. Johnson has been going among the Indians trying to keep them from selling.

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— Sr
I have been at Onoida Caſtle—nowhere—
—Have waited on ſr w.m & other gentlemen—
—of which I cannot now write— But onely
aſſure you that things are in a moſt critical
Scituation yea wear a very threatning aſpect
However Speciouſly coverd & conceald— the
Sum of the matter is—"that antecedent to aſcer‐
taining the Boundaries & Lines betwix the Indn
& British claims a number of Great & wealthy
Genteelmen from New York Penſylvania Jerſey &
Virginea Have brought a Great sum of Gold &
ſilver with numbers of Bat[illegible][guess: eaus][illegible][guess: oas] of Blankets &
other goods in order to decoy & prevail with the
Onoida & other Indns to ſell their Lands from
Fort ſtanwix to the Lakes Ontairo &c thence
in a Line down to the alleganey Ohio ſo down
to [illegible] or near to Fort Pitt &c the which if they
accompliſh as you sir muſt know the Principal
deſign or deſigns of this Project ſo muſt know what
will be the event as to your Schools & deſigns of prope‐
gation of the Gospel among the Indns— Being
Senſible of this (tho' kept as a profound Secret by
the Projectors & managers of it) we have more
privately conſulted the Two Caſtles of the onoidas
in order to aprize them of this deſign & if poſsible to
fix them in an unchangible reſolution & determina‐
tion upon no conſideration to part with their
Lands but Hold them as their Birth Rights the
great Parent of all things has given them with all
ſhewing them the moſt dangerous conſequences &
with many arguments from fact as well as Reaſon
—But y[illegible]et after all we are not without a
great deal of fear the Ind.ns will be overcome
& made a ſacrifice to the ambition & avarice of
theſe great Head plotters & Heart Haters of the
Spread of the pure Gospel of Jeſus chriſt—upon
the a whole view of the Caſe & ſtate of things here
(a contract Specimen of which I have given) we
tho't beſt to ſend an expreſs to you ſr that you
may know what is doing & politically moveing
to be done that you may [illegible][guess: kn] lay it before
the great Counſeller as we have done in the beſt
manner we could & daily do— As alſo in ſuch a
a weighty & moſt concerning affair that you woud
if you think expedient Send your beſt adviſe
and that the Revd Mr kirtland would come up if his
health will admit & you think adviſable—all which
may poſsibly be done before the concluſion of
the Congreſs which will not likely be deſolvd
in 3 or 4 weeks from the date herof—
I am ſr yrs in all things for Chriſts
ſake this Cauſe
J. Johnſon

P. S. Joſeph may ſtay with you (if you think
fit) till further adviſe we
we may herafter give you an acc't of the
whole series of things but now onely
hint at them as they are as it were
in Embroyo—
I Shall continue to wait on the Congreſs
& if oppertunity preſents send you further
In the mean since we donot Speak of theſe
things openly or let any one know but
frieds [illegible][illegible] Jos. goes for New Engld—
 oh pray! pray! pray!
as Mr Eliot Apoſtle to the Indns ſaid in a
Letter to–


Rev.d Jacob Johnson's
 Oct.r 10.th 1768.

To
the Revd Dr
 Eleaz.r Wheelock
 Lebeanon—
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